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iiteHiooii. August 16, 1951 TITS TTApfESvTLLE HGUIvf AIXEXH fAGS Flvci (styuiud Senium Q TO CHURCH 1 1 t I UlliliUl ll fl LLI 4 "w-.- -Ml tmtmr ation Army (The (froluett (Teal ol To Give rf-r-t - " Certificates tl. will be presented j!"0H. who attended the Alim Vacation Bible .1 CQWMBl SATIOM m . . J .-.. "':..; ; ..;-' r.'-V ' :'.y. :m" ''- 4 parrot can talk. But he can only say the things he has heard! : Human conversation is not so far removed from parrot-talk as we might like to believe. We too base most of our con versation on the things we have heard. But we digest thoughts that have been given us, consider them, make them our own, and then repeat them in our own words. And yet, unlike the parrots, we influence others by the gift of speech. Our words can brighten or darken the lives of many people. The God who has given us the gift of speech has also given us access to Truth. The spiritual knowledge we gain as we worship and study in our churches is the key tc .'".;;;'.;;;: . . . . i Tlti school ciuseu 'a4 Wednesday night, .wiib lor ten days. Combs was in charge of ,e w agisted by r -Agnew; in charge ,., hour: Miss Mildred '..(liciaTt teacher; and 'Ht. in charge of rec- ing Devotions q Phaup, pastor of an Methodist Church of ii be in charge of Morn net week over ,n U'liCC These services uac'h weekday morning :u 9:00 o'clock. ';'. John's Church Laurence Newman, Pastor (Iwdnie of Masses for North Carolina Mi.l.i: - Cliiirch 8 a.m, and Our !.:"!' of the Cher- ,tit-il I Our Lady of the '.Lake -Carolina Hotel, (.'ariipfie "Library.'. ri. . ia - Ml Wf f '...' ; "'as?:; :w:o ; : -C.-ii5:.' Tribute to Caesar. "Render unto. Caesar the things that ore Caesar, an4 unto Cod the things that are God's." luke 20:25.. Church Of Christ EAST WAVNESVILLE Sunuay 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship Service. Use Want Ads for quick results. Christian's Respect for the Law B1E THAT KEEPETH THE LAW, HAPPY IS HE." PROVERBS 29:18 i :criplureLuke 20:19-16; Acts S2:Z2-29; 23:23-27; Romans 13:1-7; I. Peter: 13-17. :VMAN CAMPBELL MATTER' of. tax pay- lumesty in all our busi Jins our governmental is a most timely one, ins and immorality in vs is constantly beine I our notice through in- (ns and stories in our fclso a problem in Jesus' Jewish people bitterly ftlie tax that their mas imposed. Bitterness ftrowing against the tax, i the episode occurred Luke relates in our les ', hatred for this new lien Jesus preached also, nigh pitch. ;t occurred on Tuesday fk. The authorities of and the orthodox Jew s were determined to excuse for takinp .Tesns ily and having Him y leared tFe people. ;o instead of going to eies, lliev sent sdips. to be lust men." to f eh Him in a statement i give them an excuse iin. - f P i f s approached the bf Ran to Question fost flattering: wonds: t e know that Thou say--achost rightly, neither ha the person of any, st the way of God it lawful for us to give Paul, in entering the temple at this time, had taken with him some Gentiles. They listened to what he had t say, but then they cried out, "Away with such a fel low from the earth: for it is not fit that he should live." Fearing Paul would be killed, as the crowd milled around, the Roman captain who had been viewing the scene of mob violence from a tower overlooking the temple courts, sent his soldiers to rescue Paul and take him to the castle, where the captain would have him beaten to find out what criminal action of his had caused the riot. Paul was bound and about to be scourged when he spoke to the centurion who, stood by, "Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncoif demned?" The centurion immediately went to the chief captain, and told him : "Take heed what thou docst; for this man is a Roman." The chief captain asked Paul if he indeed was a Roman, and Paul . answering yea, the chief captain said: "With a great sum obtained I this freedom" (he had been a slave). Paul answered, "But I was born free." Those who would have examined Paul then de parted because they were afraid. Next day the temple authori ties were summoned to appear before the Roman tribunal and state their case against Paul. At MEMORY VERSE ''rr unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God .75 viat are God's." luke 20:25 to Caesar, or not?" few them for the hypo- ' ana asked them tomptcd Him. Then He '"own a Roman coin, il was shown Him he it and asked: "Whose superscription hath ar's," they answered. ni,l "Render thprpfnro fr .the things which are fw unto God the things 'H'lflely baffled them i'd no more. Possibly overheard, learned a ' 11 may have made J('3ontfui toward Rome : l!ic . coins wre Cae--. Ile J(,ws were under w as well as the rule Ul. too, accept all the government, but I'lirm whnn m,r o 1 '' el abused tn h m " end of raui'g third Journey, he desired to Hi friends " . hat it would be dan sJm to enter the city, ' having been a mem ..ansaic party and a ls Permitted to enter at any time. He had 'thebittered Th, ,. c Freacnea tohi4T,r determined u&nt, wranefnii,, Irith, """VP maw. this time a great dissension broke out among the Jews themselves, one group wanting to set Paul free and another desiring to slay him. Again he was rescued by thetRoman soldiers and kept in custody for his own safety. A plot was on foot to kill Paul, however, the moment he should be freed, but a young man Paul's sister's son told Paul of the plot, and Paul told the cen turion, who took the young man to the- chief captain, and that of ficer decided o send Paul to be tried at Caesarea, heavily guarded by Roman soldiers. You see, whatever hardships the- Romans imposed upon- their captive people, their laws were. Just. Paul later wrote to the Romans: "Rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same." Peter wrote: "For so is the will of God, that with well doing yo may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: as free, and not using your liberty for a cloak of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God." To ."silence the Ignorance of foolish men," and not to use the liberty we have in our country "for a cloak of maliciousness," is Indeed a necessary warning to-, day.' - ' Uu c!!1"! "foOuwd by the DlvMoo of Chrlttlan Education, National uutrtDuttf by Klnf Faaturti radical Spring Hill Baptist Church CANTON, Route 2 fl'l. . T ft . i uif, nev. i.ay i numbers, Pastor St Ml Y !):4() --Sunday School meets with Owen lUuiTuv In charge. 11:00 v . Morning Worship and Dedication service. Sermon by the paslor. 2:()0-,r):00-Open House. 7:00 -Training Union meets with the director,' Welton "Mease tin .liai'i'e. ' ' : " ; Tiiis will be the opening service in our new, cliiirch. The public is invited to bp present with us and tn hl'll) lie tll'ink find fnr Hie annA net;.'; in helping rebuild our church. 1 VVKDNKSDAY 7:ri0 -I'rayer Meeting and Bible Sluily. ; I'l'ii) ay ; : : 8:00 Cottage Prayer meetings,: Durnctt Cove Kaptist Church ' The Key. R. It. Mehartey, Pastor Sunday-. 10 a.m. Sunday School every week with Clayton Pressley, super intendent. Every Sunday night Prayer meeting and choir practice. 11 a.m. Preaching on the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pastor. Saturday Prayer meeting in the homes every Saturday night. Everyone is Invited to attend this Jriend.'y church. Burnett Siding Baptist Church The Rev. Joe Williams, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn Ropers, Superintendent. 11 a.m. Preaching Services on the fast and third Sundays. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10 A. M, Sunday School, Lloyd Tcague, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon y the pastor. - Everyone is cordially inlvtted. Salvation Army 1. O. Box 57, Waynesvllle MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, On The Max Patch Road Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Blanch Lowe, Assistant. Clenna West, Children's worker. MAPLE SPRINGS: Headquar ters. Little Crock, Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, and Sleep Valley, Mission Centers. ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools, Preaching services. Young People's meetings, Visitation, Bible classes, Ladies' Home League in all Cen ters.' i nn.LWOOI) BAPTIST CHURCH Rev." Gcorce MchafTey, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, with the sermon by the pastor Prayer meeting Friday night t the homes. Bible study conducted by the palsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday night. The church bus operates for 11 services. Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD Stewart I. Bauer, Pastor SATURDAY 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School. 11 a.m. Worship. WEDNESDAY 7 ji m.Mid-week prayer meet ing at the church. .. what the Bible calls "a holy conversation." And that doesn't mean using pious phrases! i :,. It means using the gift of speech to helo. rather than hurt, ourselves and others. ill I j ? I ' 1 Hwi III Mfl J Hiiiiimiiii1 i m eft I ttrmt' I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I & -r . m ,w a :jb-, m - 1 i M w -i , i i i ji i n i,...T i f m an j , 4 ' j luun . g i . ml hi mi imi j ii, ji iir and L..,m,,AiA H-fF 44 -tf inmmt- It 11 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 ttmxnTJCLr f a ""lOUt r. ! I'f'' an neither ."v" "l ere ar (wucy nor civ survive. Th and ma,!' LChur isL, an Pon. ,4) Vr 1 your nnXn P.?o to ch read Sunday , j!,(s'lay'." 7hur,la 'riday, . " ' "'urday "ioie daily Book J'mtt ,MHliew raih J'mea Etcki,! Mark urch;:;?.1 Ch s 55 i M 30 7 3-10 33.)? 1-7 11-17 19-24 5-M 1421 llul This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in Tlie Waynesville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Minisferial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals and Business Establishments:. Allison & Duncan Suppliers of Sinclair Products Phone 172 llazelwood, N. C. Branson Motor Co. Dodee and Plymouth Passenger Cars Trucks 48 Main St. Canton. N. C. Cagle Furniture Co. 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